Health and Human Services programs receive re-accreditation 

Fresno State’s College of Health and Human Services has received continued accreditation for several of its nationally recognized programs. Within the past year, the master of science in nursing, the master of science in speech-language pathology, as well as the bachelor of arts and master of social work programs were reaffirmed by their accrediting bodies.

In addition, the master of arts in deaf education program was reaffirmed in 2023.

Nearly 1,100 students graduate from the college each year with degrees at the bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral levels. These successful reviews highlight the ongoing commitment of faculty and staff to preparing graduates for professional excellence and service across the Central Valley and beyond. 

Established in 1981, the college has prepared students for professions in communicative sciences and deaf studies, kinesiology, nursing, physical therapy, public health, recreation administration and social work education. 

INFO: College of Health and Human Services Office of the Dean, 559.278.4004.

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